Recovering Data From Previous Disk Image

So I've had some issues with my Linode server and have had to create a new profile to get things back up and running. It was a good time to upgrade Debian regardless. I've got the new server up and running, and Apache installed and running, but I need to bring over data from my previous disk image. I've added that image to my new profile, but I can't find where the image is mounted so that I can grab data. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions?

Thanks!

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You have to mount the disk image yourself (unless you edited /etc/fstab). Adding the image to a profile just makes it available at /dev/xvd? (Xen) or /dev/ubd? (UML).

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